
CONVALLARIA (LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY) 
THERMOPSIS (Thurm-op’-sis)—False Lupin 
caroliniana—Showy, graceful plants for the back of the bor- 
der, growing 4’ tall with handsome locust-like leaves and 
willowy canes bearing large heads of golden yellow lupin- 
jixe flowers. A very permanent plant for a sunny location. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
THALICTRUM (Tha-lik’-trum)—Meadow-Rue 
Beautiful border plants having foliage similar to colum- 
bine and maidenhair ferns. All are of the easiest culture 
in any good garden soil and will grow in sun or shade 
with reasonable moisture. Best effects from groups of 
three or more. 
*adiantifollum—Foliage like a Maidenhair Fern and great 
eads of yellow flowers in June. 15”. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
aquilegifolium—Graceful foliage like the Columbine with 
rosy purple flowers. 3’. 35c each; 3 for 95; doz. $3.50 
aquilegifolium album—White form of the above. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
aquilegifolium roseum—Pink form. A new sort of great 
merit. 40c each 
flavum—The tallest of the lot, reaching 7’ Fragrant heads 
of yellow flowers. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
glaucum—Blue grey foliage, finely cut and great heads of 
_Chinese-yellow fragrant flowers. 3’. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*kyusianum—An extremely rare little creeping sort having 
dainty sprays of purple flowers. 4”. 75c each 
*purpurescens—A fine plant for that shady spot. Dainty 
sprays of purple flowers making a mist of color 12” high. 
, 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
One each of 8 Thalictrum, $2.85; 3 each for $8.10 
TROLLIUS (Trol’-li-us )—Globe-flower 
A most glorious golden buttercup, having thick, waxy, 
incurved petals, inclosing a bunch of large anthers of 
deeper shade. A well arranged planting of Trollius is a 
breath-taking sight and never fails to excite admiration. 
Give plenty of moisture in any good soil in sun or partial 
shade. A magnifcent cut flower. 
*albiflorus—A rare sulphur white form blooming early and 
having large delicate flowers. 40c each 
Devonshire—Magnificent new form growing very tall with 
individual blooms 2%” to 3” across. A deep orange color. 
50c each 
ledebouri—A late flowering variety having very large rich 
orange flowers a little more open than the others. 50c ea. 
Orange Globe—Fine orange colored blooms. 
30c each: 3 for 75c 
Meteor—Very large deep orange. New. 3’ 50c each 
Superbus—Delicate pure yellow. 30c each; 3 for 75c 

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TRITOMA (RED HOT POKER) 
TRITOMA (Tri-toh’-ma) —Torch Lily 
Goldmine—A striking new plant that received a Certificate 
of Merit in Holland. The flowers are a delightful shade 
of Havana brown, shaded with clear pale yellow. One of 
the showiest plants in the border during late July and 
August. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Ilsabella—The lower half of flower has orange-yellow tubes 
tipped lacquer-red, top of flower a lovely tint of French 
orange. 30”. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Old Ivory—Makes a long flower on 36- to 40-inch stems. 
The creamy white effect is fine. Plant has bold habit 
and is excellent for the garden. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Parmentier—A fine compact coral-pink flower on stems 
about 30 inches high. Distinct and lively color, blending 
well with other flowers. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
pfitzeri—A wonderful border plant blooming profusely in 
late summer and fall with huge spikes of red and yellow 
flowers, poker shaped—hence the common name, Poker 
plant. Should have a mulch of straw in cold regions or 
may be taken to the cellar and stored in sand. A plant 
that is well worth a little bother to winter. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.00 
Salmon Beauty—The glittering legion-red flowers are so 
brilliant that they fairly shine in the sunlight. Good for 
cutting as well as garden use. 24 inches high. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Towers of Gold—One of the very finest Tritomas ever in- 
troduced. A most impressive border plant furnishing 
wonderful material for cutting. Pure golden yellow flow- 
ers on compact strong growing plants. August to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 7 Tritomas $3.25 
TEUCRIUM (Teu’-kre-um) —Germander 
An extremely useful little plant of shrub-like appear- 
ance having dense ornamental foliage and blooming 
profusely. If one cares to sacrifice the flowers it may be 
trimmed in any form and is often used for edging where 
box is not hardy. As it rarely exceeds 1’ in height it is 
easy to keep in bounds. 
*chamaedrys—Very glossy leaved sort 12” tall with brilliant 
rose-purple flowers. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
TUNICA (Teu’-ni-ka) —Coat Flower 
Pretty tufted plants suitable for rock and wall work. 
Should have good drainage and poor soil. 
*saxifraga fl. pl.—Delicate almost hair-like foliage and 
bright pink, perfectly double, flowers in dainty sprays. 
35c each 
*saxifraga fl. pl. alba—Lovely new pearly white form. 
35c each 

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